ACU Wildcat Football 2022 Media Guide

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raduates of ACU have become best-selling Christian authors, ministers, members of Congress, state judges, big-city mayors, researchers, Hollywood movie producers, teachers and superintendents, top Nashville musicians and music producers, distinguished university professors, business owners, internationally renowned physicians, Pulitzer Prize winners, and winners of Emmy, Telly, Dove, Grammy, Inventor of the Year and Teacher of the Year awards. • Kent Brantly, M.D., a family medicine physician working as a medical missionary for Samaritan’s Purse, became the first American to survive the Ebola virus disease in 2014 when he contacted it while serving in Monrovia, Liberia. He was later named Time magazine’s Person of the Year for 2014 and one of three Texans of the Year for 2014 by the Dallas Morning News. • For more than 25 years, Max Lucado has been a best-selling Christian author and minister of the Oak Hills Church in San Antonio, Texas. • In the last 10 years, eight ACU alumni have served as university presidents or chancellors. Among them, Dr. Jack Scott is a former chancellor of the California Community College System, which serves 2.6 million students in 109 colleges.

Max Lucado is a minister and best-selling Christian author.

• Two ACU alumni have been recent members of Congress: U.S. Rep. Ted Poe (Houston) and U.S. Rep. Janice Hahn (Los Angeles). • The late Jack Pope was a former chief justice and Jeffrey Boyd is a current justice of the Texas Supreme Court. • B. David Vanderpool, M.D., is former president of the Texas Medical Association.

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• Janice Massey, M.D., is a neurologist who serves on the faculty of Duke University Medical School and is former vice chair of the Board of Directors for the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology. • Award-winning executive April Anthony is CEO of Encompass Home Health and Hospice, the nation’s fourth largest provider of Medicare-certified skilled home health services. • Tobie Hatfield is senior engineer and athlete innovation director of Nike’s Innovation Kitchen.

Prominent alumni among coaches Each year, ACU graduates are coaches of many of the top high school teams in Texas. Among them, Wylie High School’s highly successful Hugh Sandifer, now retired, was former president of the Texas High School Football Coaches Association and has been inducted into its Hall of Fame. Allen Wilson, who retired from Dallas Carter High School, won state titles at Paris High School in 1988 and Tyler John Tyler in 1994 during his career, and was inducted in 2018 to the Texas High School Coaches Association Hall of Honor. Wes Kittley, whose teams won 29 NCAA Division II national titles while he was at ACU, is the head track and field coach at Texas Tech University. Chris Beard, 2019 Associated Press National Coach of the Year after leading Texas Tech University the the Final Four and the national title game, is head men’s basketball coach for The University of Texas at Austin. Joe Golding, who coached ACU to its first two NCAA Tournament appearances in 2019 and 2021, is head men’s coach at The University of Texas at El Paso. Chris Thomsen, former head coach of multiple NCAA Division II football playoff teams at ACU, is tight ends coach and deputy head coach at Florida State University.


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